Emerson 7400 user manual Terminals of RAM

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Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS

OUTPUT INTERFACE PCB

REMOTE ALARM MONITOR

MOUNTED IN UPS SYSTEM

LOCATED AT REMOTE PLACE

 

M1

MAINS OK

1

(BYPASS)

2

3

 

RECTIFIER

4

5

ACTIVE

6

 

BATTERY

7

8

OK

9

END OF

10

11

DISCHARGE

12

INVERTER

13

14

OK

15

 

M2

SYNCHRO

1

2

OK

3

LOAD ON

4

5

UPS

6

LOAD ON

7

8

BYPASS

9

 

10

OVER

11

TEMPERATURE

12

 

13

OVERLOAD

14

 

15

 

M3

MIMIC STATUS LED – MAINS (BYPASS) VOLTS OK

MIMIC STATUS LED – LOAD ON BYPASS

MIMIC STATUS LED – RECTIFIER ACTIVE

MIMIC STATUS LED – INVERTER OUTPUT OK

MIMIC STATUS LED – BATTERY OK

MIMIC STATUS LED – LOAD ON INVERTER (UPS)

ALARM SIGNAL LED – PREALARM END OF DISCHARGE

ALARM SIGNAL LED – SYNC. NOT OK

ALARM SIGNAL LED – OVERLOAD

ALARM SIGNAL LED – OVER TEMPERATURE

ALARM SIGNAL LED – INVERTER NOT OK

ALARM SIGNAL LED – RECTIFIER NOT ACTIVE

ALARM SIGNAL LED – BATTERY NOT OK

ALARM SIGNAL LED – MAINS VOLTAGE NOT OK ALARM SIGNAL LED – LOAD ON MAINT. BYPASS

24 VOLT SUPPLY

N230V AC Supply

L

1M2 - 8

2M1 - 2

3 M2 - 5 RM1

4M1 - 14

5M1 - 5

6M1 - 8

1M2 - 11

2M2 - 1

3M2 - 14

4M2 - 11

5 M1 - 13 RM2

6M1 - 4

7M1 - 7

8M1 - 1

9M3 - 1

10

TEST

 

RESET

RM3

+ 24 V

MAINT. BYP.

 

1

 

2

ENABLED

 

3

STATIC BYPASS

 

4

 

5

ISOLATOR CLOSED

 

6

OUTPUT SWITCH

 

7

 

8

CLOSED

 

9

SYNCHRO INHIBIT

RELAY

10

11

INVERTER ON/OFF

RELAY

12

13

TERMINALS OF RAM

NOTES:

1. Short terminal with the help of suitable wire.

2. Note that if this supply is not available, RAM will not function

3.USF, 24 core, 1.5mm, multistrand cable for interconnection between RAM and Output interface

4.Status of contacts is shown when relay is ‘Off’. Relay switches ‘On’ when signal is received as per the description

TERMINALS OF INTERFACE PCB

Figure 26: Interconnection diagram for single module RAM & Output Interface PCB

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Contents E r M a n u a l Dear Customer Emerson Network Power India Private Limited Registered and Head Office Branch Offices Safety Procedure General Operating Instructions Optional Equipment Introduction Redundant vs Non-Redundant configuration2 7400 Module Design Series 7400 UPS Single Module Block DiagramSeries 7400 UPS Isolator configurations UPS Power Switch Configuration Battery Circuit Breaker 10/ 40 kVA 60/ 70 kVA One plus One Parallel Control Redundancy configurationSynchronisation Current sharingParallel control in a one-plus-one system Battery charge current sharing‘Common Battery’ configuration Mimic Indications Operator Control PanelControl switches Switch S7 Inverter on LCD Display Battery Circuit Breaker Battery Cabinet / RackGeneral Batteries Test Equipment Personnel Starting Step Action Response How to turn on the System from a Shut down conditionHow to turn on the System from a Maint. power-down condition Following points will be live within the UPS Isolator on both modulesHow to totally Power down the System Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Installation Procedure Clearances Cooling air flowPreliminary Checks Battery LocationPage Cable Entry Cable Rating Ensure Correct Phase Rotation Cable Connections Cabling ProcedureConnecting the parallel interface cables I2 I3 I4 RU NU RS NS NU RU RI SI TI N2 N3 N2 U3 RI SI TI + + ve ve S C a B I N E T T T E R Y C a B I N E T Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Optional Equipment AS400 Interface Board #100215120003 Remote Control Inputs Calibration1 AS400 Interface Board Outputs SH1 4-WAY AS400 Interface Board #100201120004 SH1 CN1 Control InputsOutput Interface Remote Alarms Board 100215120007 Alarm OutputsRemote Control Inputs Relay Mimic and Alarm Connections Power SupplySeries 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Terminals of RAM Output Interface PCB Mounted in Module Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Daily Checks Weekly Checks Annual Service Extended Service Battery Maintenance Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Troubleshooting UPS systems General Troubleshooting ProcedureFault Identification Operating Parameters and LimitationsCorrective Action Fault ReportingLED Normal Actions to be Taken if Abnormal Number State LS4 Display Panel Message Interpretation Display Message InterpretationUPS on Inter Connection cable details N E X U R ESeries 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS

7400 specifications

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